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Paula Monica Mitrache (born 14 June 1971), known by the stage name Haiducii (Romanian pronunciation: [hajˈdutʃij]), is a Romanian singer and model. Her first single, "Dragostea din tei", was released in 2004, which is a cover of O-Zone's homonymous single of the previous year; commercially, it reached widespread success, reaching no. 1 in Austria, Italy, Portugal and Sweden, as well as the ...
The End of the Millenium [sic] in the Romanian Village / Fin de Millénaire dans le Village Roumain / Sfârșit de mileniu în satul Românesc, a collection of recordings from 1989–97, released in 2000, with liner notes in English, French, and Romanian. Only some of the musicians on these recordings are affiliated with the taraf, but several ...
The following is a list of notable Romanian artists. Romanian notable artists Theodor Aman ...
[B] The first Romanian artist to chart in such markets was the nai player Gheorghe Zamfir. His studio albums Music by Candlelight (1978) and Traumland der Panflöte (1979) peaked at number two in the Netherlands and Germany, respectively, while several of his other records released in the 1980s were certified multiple times platinum by Music ...
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This is a list of Romanian singers. The list includes both people known in Romania as singers, and singers from other countries who have Romanian ancestry.
This is a list of women artists who were born in Romania or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Eduard Caudella (1841–1924), composer, wrote the first Romanian opera, Petru Rareș; Sergiu Celibidache (1912–1996), composer and conductor; Paul Constantinescu (1909–1963), composer, especially of religious and vocal music, also wrote music for Romanian films; Vladimir Cosma (born 1940), composer, conductor and violinist